Port City with some infighting among groups

Old Harwick
“Old Harwick is a working port built where a river canyon meets the sea, with deep water close to shore and a tidal shelf that lets ships unload even in bad weather. The town exists because an old breakwater and dredged channel make trade possible here when nearby harbors go muddy. That advantage is also the source of its politics, because every crew claims credit for keeping the water open.”
Explore Record
The Lantern Anchor
All tides pass through the lantern.

The Harbor Chorus
No ship leaves unchecked, no tide comes unseen.

The Harbormasters of Old Harwick
By tide, by tally, by oath.

The Salt Oath Compact
Hold the line. Move the world.

The Port Concord of Black Anchor
If the tide takes it, the port remembers it.

Harbor Undervault
Beneath the port lies a half-flooded warren once used to tax contraband and hide seized cargo. Now rival dock factions fight for control of its chambers, while something older stirs in the lowest vaults and feeds on their dead.

Portmaster's Vault
Beneath the port district lies a fortified customs vault that has become a secret war zone for rival dock factions. Smugglers, mercenaries, and hired toughs now prowl the same corridors, turning old counting rooms and seal vaults into ambush sites and makeshift prisons.